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  2. The 11 Best Sleeper Chairs You’ll Prefer to Your Own ... - AOL

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    Movie 56" Felt Grey Sleeper Sofa. Low-key and low-profile, this sleeper chair is quite unassuming. You’d never guess that underneath the cushion, you’d find a 5.25-inch coil/foam mattress that ...

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    Few phrases strike as much fear into the heart of a new parent as “sleep training.” And sure, you could listen to your cousin wax lyrical about her made-up 18-step method that totally works or ...

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    When we were young, we could literally sleep like a baby! In college, we power napped and rallied like it was our job. And in our 20s, we slept in without batting an eye.

  5. Time3 - Wikipedia

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    Time 3 (also known as Time Cubed) [1] is a 1992 three-CD compilation box set by the American rock band Journey. The tracks are arranged chronologically and include both studio and live tracks. [ 1 ] A booklet documenting the band's history and song details is included.

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    Star Wars: Journey to Batuu received "mixed or average reviews", according to a score of 70/100 on review aggregator Metacritic. [8] CNN described the pack in a positive light, commenting "It delivers a ton of content for the value, with three lands and a full storyline with three routers. There's plenty of fun to be had in the Sims version of ...

  7. Raised on Radio - Wikipedia

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    Raised on Radio is the ninth studio album by the American rock band Journey, released in April 1986 on the Columbia Records label. It is the first album not to feature founding bassist Ross Valory, who was replaced initially by session bassist Bob Glaub and then by Randy Jackson.